WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — A woman who stole jewelry and cash from her parents' home was found with crack pipes, a hypodermic needle and pot, police say.

Officers responded to a report of a burglary on Wolfe Run on March 30, Lt. Art Adams said. Silver, a fur jacket, money and other items were allegedly taken from the home.

Detective Thomas Falleni learned Alexandra Berntsen, 20, committed the burglary at the home, where she used to live, Adams said.

The Washington Township Police Department then issued a warrant for her arrest, and alerted area police departments to keep an eye out for her, Adams said.

Hopatcong police spotted Bernsten's car in the borough April 15, Adams said. So the department notified Falleni, who traveled to Hopatcong and arrested Bernsten with the help of borough officers, according to the lieutenant.

All of the items stolen from the Wolfe Run home were recovered, and inside Bernsten's car were three crack pipes, a hypodermic needle and marijuana, Adams said.

Bernsten was arrested and charged with burglary, theft possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana, according to Adams.

She was then taken to the Morris County Correctional Facility in lieu of $25,000 bail with no 10-percent cash option, Adams said.